5 layer better than sex cookie bar recipe that’s heaven. Using chocolate chips, nuts, coconut and layers of sticky dessert goodness this is the best treat to bring to a potluck or for the holidays.

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I’m a sucker for a great, warm, sticky dessert especially when Fall rolls around. This easy cookie bar recipe is sometimes called better than sex bars and is similar to a 7 layer bar. A hit when you bring it to a party! Let us show you how easy it is to make. (affiliate links present)

Well, this is a potluck staple if you ask me. Typically they are made from a batter poured or pressed into a baking pan or baking dish, baked, cooled, and cut into squares. Usually they are multi layered with a cake like or chewy texture. There are SO many options though.

It doesn’t really look like there are 5 layers to this cookie bar, but there are. They are all easy to find in any grocery store and so simple to throw together, even your kids can make it! Here’s where we start, with a graham cracker crust of sorts!

  • First melt 1 stick of room temperature butter and blend it with 1 1/2 cup of graham cracker crumbs.
  • I buy a box of already crushed graham crackers because…….well, it makes it quicker.
  • If you wanted to add a bit of granulated sugar or even a bit of vanilla extract into the mix you could. Just keep in mind the next layers will be quite sweet.
  • Blended crumbs, butter and sugar work great for the bottom crust.
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Then pour the whole can of sweetened condensed milk over the graham cracker crumbs that have been spread out evenly and pressed down a bit.

  • All you need is a small half can size for this and it will cover the entire area.
  • Now this is a great recipe where you can really add any sweet ingredients you like.
  • These are just the ones we chose.

Then use about 3/4 cup to a full cup of Nestlé Toll House semi-sweet morsels. This is fun for your kids to help with.

  • Sprinkle them on top of the milk layer, then add a layer of white or pumpkin spice chips (perfect for the Fall season) as well.
    • Mix it up however you like, Nestlé has plenty of chocolate chip varieties to choose from (but pumpkin is my favorite this time of year).
  • Then it’s time for the top!

Add your 1 1/3 c. of coconut to the top of all those layers. We chose to add nuts on top of that. Now you’re ready for the oven.

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and you will want to bake it for about 25 – 30 minutes.
    • I always check at about 22 minutes. You don’t want to over bake these.

There are many great things about this quick easy dessert but one is that there is no real bowl to whisk dry ingredients, you just dump it all in. It is egg free as well which many need, so no need to add eggs at any time. Just take out when it is browned around the edges and firmish in the middle. Here’s the entire recipe.

  • For cake-like bars, test with a wooden pick inserted at the center of the pan. If it comes out with very few moist crumbs on it they’re done.
  • Chewier bars will have a dull, not shiny, surface. Your fingerprint will remain after touching the surface lightly.
    • This would be the case for ours here.

Now you have yourself a warm, chewy, chocolatey dessert to enjoy. Get cuddled up with a blanket this Fall with your sweeties watching a sappy movie. 😉 Then try our cookie bars from cake mix tomorrow night.

  1. Prepared pan – baking pan
    1. 9 x 13 pan is best
    2. use non stick cooking spray inside
    3. or line with a piece of parchment paper
  2. Coconut that is sweetened and shredded in a bag
  3. Semi sweet chocolate chips is what we prefer but milk works too
  4. Butterscotch chips we add as well but you could use peanut butter
  5. Graham cracker crumbs or smash whole pieces until sand-like texture
  6. Melted butter will keep it all together
  7. Sweetened condensed milk is canned and very thick
  8. Nuts crushed are great but optional
  9. Some like to sprinkle just a bit of sea salt on the very top

The base is basically a version of our graham cracker crust for cheesecake but the top is something different entirely. Super versatile.

Next try our Coconut poke cake or go for a few of our peanut butter cookie brownies.

Variations you could make for these better than sex bars

  • You could make some better than sex brownies using a pre made box of brownies and skip the graham cracker layer.
  • Better than sex cake could be created similar to our smores poke cake. Create recipe as written but then add all those luscious extra toppings like nuts, coconut and more too.
  • Make a version of better than sex cake with alcohol. Base it off of our how to make a poke cake but substitute your favorite drink instead of some of the liquid.
    • Printable recipe card below for these over the top chocolate chip cookie bars.

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Close-up of cookie bars from a scrumptious recipe, topped with shredded coconut, walnuts, and butterscotch chips. These delectable bars boast a layered texture with chocolate chips and a crumbly base, elegantly placed on a white plate.
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By The Typical Mom
5 layer better than sex cookie bar recipe that’s heaven. Using chocolate chips and layers of sticky dessert goodness. Great to bring to a potluck or for the holidays.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 12
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Equipment

  • 1 9×13 pan
  • 1 Bowl

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • MIx melted butter with graham cracker crumbs and press into bottom of 9×12 pan (spray pan beforehand). 
  • Pour condensed milk on top. Layer chocolate chips, butterscotch chips (could use peanut butter chips), coconut, and then nuts. 
  • Put into oven until edges are browned and bubbling. 350 degrees for about 20-25 min.

Nutrition

Serving: 3oz, Calories: 451kcal, Carbohydrates: 53g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 24g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 34mg, Sodium: 247mg, Potassium: 244mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 41g, Vitamin A: 370IU, Vitamin C: 1.2mg, Calcium: 131mg, Iron: 1.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
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16 Comments

  1. I want to try the Dark Chocolate Brownies so bad! I’ve never been very successful at making brownies from scratch but that recipe looks doable!

  2. The pumpkin peanut butter sandwich or maybe pumpkin steel cut oats… I’d love to incorporate pumpkin into my morning oatmeal routine! Their Pinterest page has some great recipe ideas!

  3. Oh my goodness. Way too many pumpkin treats to choose from….. they all look SO good!!! I want to make ALL the pumpkin things! Lol *yum*